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david is more aware than most of us. he is a perfect source for background on a space rock known as 2012, da 14 passing near earth february 15th. ever heard of it? >> this is cool. >> 17,000 miles or so. among one that's didn't hit use just look at the craters on the moon. >>f in 1908 there was a force stlonger than the first atom bomb. 2012's da 14 is slightly larger. we know this because nasa has a system÷ámñ to track such obje6 >> there are many thousand more we have not yet found. >> we've identified ones a mile or bigger. and none of them is on a collision course with earth. >> that is a relief. as for little asteroids like one whizing by onqk÷hñ the 15th this only hits roughly once every thousand years or so. you probably wondering what would happen if it's came down over the bay area. >> do you want to know? >> this is a tourist attraction. >> on the positive side there is no chance of this returning to our neighborhood. a case of dodging the cosmic bullet then, deflecting. >> dan? >> that is on the positive
david is more aware than most of us. he is a perfect source for background on a space rock known as 2012, da 14 passing near earth february 15th. ever heard of it? >> this is cool. >> 17,000 miles or so. among one that's didn't hit use just look at the craters on the moon. >>f in 1908 there was a force stlonger than the first atom bomb. 2012's da 14 is slightly larger. we know this because nasa has a system÷ámñ to track such obje6 >> there are many thousand more we...
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thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide in china. >> i was waiting for the reward part. had to be something there. more than a note. >> reporter: they said they weren't expecting a reward. made them feel good. >> good for them. thank you for that. >>> facebook and google teaming up now to help you live longer. >> giving millions of kls to scientists to -- dollars to scientists who are working on diseases. >> i think our society needs more heroes, scientists, researchers, engineers. you are doing the amazing work. the thing we could do is build institutions that celebrate and reward and recognize all of the real work you
thanking them for their honesty. >> it was meant for us. i think it was -- somebody else, money wouldn't be turned in. >> reporter: an act of love for a perfect stranger and a valentine's day unlike any other. >> never forget it. >> no. easy to remember. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he was scheduled to return to china today. he spoke with the couple and invited them to come and visit him anytime and he said he would put them up there and serve as their personal guide...
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texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing. we are a place where you create businesses not where people move out. >> it's not always easy to do business here. but most will tell you, the grass is rarely greener anywhere else. >> among the findings of the joint convenient schur index, a rise in job growth that more than doubles the increase in jobs for the country as a whole. >>s in a great place to be. the heartland of innovation. thanks gois. >> the high pro tile hack, what was exposed after a first family was targeted on line. plus? i am life ve at sfo where more n 60 flights were cancelled. >> and timmy has everyone talking. do
texas might be best to be swayed by us. >> she that is a point. while a small number of companies have left the valley. a far larger number come here. including one of texas's all time success stories. dell, which recently opened a big office and hired dozens of people in the center of silicon valley. >> and so businesses are being created had here all the time. what happens is people come here from everywhere, they start businesses and that is an exciting thing. we are a place...
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but kpix5's david jackson tells us, police are telling us enough for now. david. >> well, that's right. if you look up and down the street, you'll see a lot of bars and restaurants. in fact, this has become a destination for a lot of people over weekends in particular. the walnut creek police is saying enough is enough. there will be no more bar liquor licenses handed out for at least another calendar year. walnut creek hit its saturation point. the town of 68,000 pours more alcohol than anywhere its size in california. in fact, there are downtown intersections with bars and restaurants on every corner. that's too much for a police force that has a total of 65 officers. that's 15 less than the city's budget calls for. the liquor license moratorium is for the public safety, according to police officers. but hugo, who got one of the last liquor licenses issued by the city, says there is no problem. >> we need that revenue. we need the people. we need the customers. we found two customers and provide what they are looking for, whatever it is. >> the city agree
but kpix5's david jackson tells us, police are telling us enough for now. david. >> well, that's right. if you look up and down the street, you'll see a lot of bars and restaurants. in fact, this has become a destination for a lot of people over weekends in particular. the walnut creek police is saying enough is enough. there will be no more bar liquor licenses handed out for at least another calendar year. walnut creek hit its saturation point. the town of 68,000 pours more alcohol than...
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there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was -- to my brother was. they became my enemies. it was not a choice. this is just how was. let's go get him. and it comes to the place, you get tired of running. i did not see this as being wrong. what people defined as a gang, that must be a gang member right there. i have tattoos on my arm and neck and hand, and none of them are getting associated. they all tell personal story in my life. somebody
there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up --...
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all these devices that we use every single day. any of them could be bugged and you know but that isn't just a fact that is true about devices that comes from that come from china that's true about devices that are manufactured anywhere anywhere in the world and in fact we've had to deal with that in the u.s. in the past with that with our own carriers but the the the thing that allows the characteristics of these devices that allow that type of surveillance and monitoring is there a closed nature is the fact that no one can see into them no one can understand how they actually work inside their actually black boxes and so that is true of almost every single cell phone that we use no matter where it's manufactured so that is the capability. that any manufacturer has over any device that we use and the reason that we're talking about this today is because politically at this point we're scared of what china could could do with its power over its manufacturing but the thing about these devices in order for them to even if they contai
all these devices that we use every single day. any of them could be bugged and you know but that isn't just a fact that is true about devices that comes from that come from china that's true about devices that are manufactured anywhere anywhere in the world and in fact we've had to deal with that in the u.s. in the past with that with our own carriers but the the the thing that allows the characteristics of these devices that allow that type of surveillance and monitoring is there a closed...
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...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony robinson joins me now. tony, first of all, i'm so glad you're okay. walk us through what happened. >> i was there alone actually, and found a buddy of mine, at the mountain with his son, and he said come on down and meet me down at the base. we did a little hike up, 20 minutes or so, got our breath, obviously, especially on the way up there. getting ready to go. take it easy if you go down here, you twist an ankle, lose something, it's really hard to get you out. and i thought -- i went back to my military days and safety, safety officer, and i said, well, what if there is an avalanche? just thr
...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony...
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mediation is a very useful and efficient way of handling some cases. many cases. it is part of the future of the practice of law. they can be the only part of the practice of law that we use to resolve disputes. >> 30 minutes to go. we are in good shape. i have not been aware of how the time works here. i am learning quickly, i think. in a way, the arbitration system exists in opposition to another fundamental element of our legal system, which is the jury system. we are interested in your views about the role of the jury system, both in civil and in criminal cases. >> well, i strongly believe in the jury system. i am a jury traveler. that is all i have done for 45 years. my personal experiences that i have seen the collective wisdom of a jury actually be one of the most beautiful things you can witness in achieving justice. sometimes, the jury, still following the law, can see through a lot of legal arguments and do what is right, legally right, and that is a beautiful part of the jury system. i have been involved with a magnet part of a celebration, which is goi
mediation is a very useful and efficient way of handling some cases. many cases. it is part of the future of the practice of law. they can be the only part of the practice of law that we use to resolve disputes. >> 30 minutes to go. we are in good shape. i have not been aware of how the time works here. i am learning quickly, i think. in a way, the arbitration system exists in opposition to another fundamental element of our legal system, which is the jury system. we are interested in...
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it's all north of us. there's a bit of a flow going down the coast here and that's keeping temperatures on the cool side. we're looking for overnight lows tonight. to be pretty chilly. these are the current temperatures. it's not bad now but the overnight lows are lower than they were last night. 60 right now in santa rosa. that's fairly warm. 61 in antioch and 56 in hayward. so forecast highs tomorrow, warmer than what we had today. overnight lows will be chilly. there's been some wind out there. a little breezy. these are the current wind observations. we have a north wind at 18. west wind out here at 15. so the winds kind of brisk out here. kind of chilly. even though you're hitting upper 50s, upper 60s the wind really creates a windchill for you. there's your freezing in napa. what's interesting here, i got a 35 in santa rosa but if you go out to the rincon valley, east of town. if you go west of town out toward sebasta pool. you will find freezing temperatures. we have frost too. we'll see it again to
it's all north of us. there's a bit of a flow going down the coast here and that's keeping temperatures on the cool side. we're looking for overnight lows tonight. to be pretty chilly. these are the current temperatures. it's not bad now but the overnight lows are lower than they were last night. 60 right now in santa rosa. that's fairly warm. 61 in antioch and 56 in hayward. so forecast highs tomorrow, warmer than what we had today. overnight lows will be chilly. there's been some wind out...
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and then my brother, john, called us and told us what had happened. police had said he went out, normally walked with his dog as he does faithfully, his dog, bunt buttons. there was a college student that was driving who slid and she ran into my brother and hit him from the back. and he didn't even know what happened. they took him to st. frapsz hospital in poughkeepsie, new york, and they pronounced him dead there. >> sharon, i am so sorry for your loss, as we say. >> yeah. our family is really devastated. i wanted you to know he was actually the best brother and we have a brother and sister down in north carolina, a brother and a sister in poughkeepsie, new york, and myself. i'm here in manchester, new hampshire. he also had two young gentlemen that was from his deceased girlfriend, her grandchildren that he also called his grandchildren, too, jason and matth matthew. i'm sure we're all going to miss him so much. >> absolutely. sharon, thank you so much for sharing stories about your brother, who was killed as a result of the snow storm. so far the
and then my brother, john, called us and told us what had happened. police had said he went out, normally walked with his dog as he does faithfully, his dog, bunt buttons. there was a college student that was driving who slid and she ran into my brother and hit him from the back. and he didn't even know what happened. they took him to st. frapsz hospital in poughkeepsie, new york, and they pronounced him dead there. >> sharon, i am so sorry for your loss, as we say. >> yeah. our...
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if he wants to hurt us, he can. it's a very scary situation for everybody involved. >> thank you very much, nick. we'll continue to follow it through you. thank you. >>> travel chaos. thousands of flights have been canceled. modes of transportation are also impacted. we'll get to the bottom of all of it next. director of aviation at the port authority of new york and new jersey. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i
if he wants to hurt us, he can. it's a very scary situation for everybody involved. >> thank you very much, nick. we'll continue to follow it through you. thank you. >>> travel chaos. thousands of flights have been canceled. modes of transportation are also impacted. we'll get to the bottom of all of it next. director of aviation at the port authority of new york and new jersey. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation....
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thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> i am jeff idakia, and i provide legal representation to 20,000 people every year. it is our goal to ensure that we have the best legal representation possible. we started this nine years ago, to increased consciousness and awareness of the issues that affect public safety in criminal and juvenile justice reform. i am proud to say that this is the ninth summit. we take on issues like closing the california youth authority. and we in the confinement of youth -- young children in -- and the prisoner re-entry program and abolishing the death penalty. we take on three critical issues. the first panel has a riveting discussion about gangs. and reducing gang violence. on our panel are former gang members, gang intervention workers, police, public defenders, and researchers. we talk about strategies to reduce gang violence. i will introduce the keynote speaker in a moment. the second panel is a cutting edge -- cutting edge discussion about the relationship between the human brain and criminal behavior. we hav
thank you again for hosting us. >> thank you for including us in "culturewire." ♪ >> i am jeff idakia, and i provide legal representation to 20,000 people every year. it is our goal to ensure that we have the best legal representation possible. we started this nine years ago, to increased consciousness and awareness of the issues that affect public safety in criminal and juvenile justice reform. i am proud to say that this is the ninth summit. we take on issues like...
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to the north of us we may see some freezing rain. that is why we have a freezing rain advisory north of the district and into pennsylvania. the bigger problem tomorrow morning may be areas of dense fog. here is our futurecast as we move through the overnight and into tomorrow. showers will arrive in the morning hours. rush-hour commute will be wet. you will want to grab your umbrella. skies will break up. temperatures in the middle 50's. he further said you go, they may even touched 60 degrees. to the north, colder in the upper 40's. here is tuesday -- we will see a quiet day on tuesday, followed by wintry weather, mainly rain on wednesday. the weekend is when our next focus will be. temperatures will rise as we move through the early morning hours. for tomorrow, temperatures not so bad. 53-60 degrees, wind out of the south and west. here is your extended outlook. cooler air on wednesday. by thursday, quiet. friday, the potential for a weekend storm. a lot of question marks are popping up. better to know a little bit than nothing at
to the north of us we may see some freezing rain. that is why we have a freezing rain advisory north of the district and into pennsylvania. the bigger problem tomorrow morning may be areas of dense fog. here is our futurecast as we move through the overnight and into tomorrow. showers will arrive in the morning hours. rush-hour commute will be wet. you will want to grab your umbrella. skies will break up. temperatures in the middle 50's. he further said you go, they may even touched 60 degrees....
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most of us sitting in the '40's. afternoon highs it will be pretty mild 60 oakland, 58 hayward, 56 downtown san francisco, 59 at fairfield. i checked with caltrans and we have chain restrictions still in effect 4 highway 50 as well as 88. drive cautiously if you are headed up there we have the potential for isolated snow showers throughout the day. we'll be dry thursday into friday under mostly cloudy skies. 7 day around the bay forecast shows stable weather for the next couple of days. high pressure will break apart friday night into saturday and that will bring the opportunity for a cold front pushing in. it could bring light rain and north of the golden gate bridge. it is looking like a 10 percent chance again this is for our roof they communities during the dry by sunday, partly cloudy conditions with temperatures below warmer as we start the next work week. 6:18 a.m. and here is george. >> little change in the order of things, we are looking at developing hot spot on the nimitz freeway. this is 880 and the north
most of us sitting in the '40's. afternoon highs it will be pretty mild 60 oakland, 58 hayward, 56 downtown san francisco, 59 at fairfield. i checked with caltrans and we have chain restrictions still in effect 4 highway 50 as well as 88. drive cautiously if you are headed up there we have the potential for isolated snow showers throughout the day. we'll be dry thursday into friday under mostly cloudy skies. 7 day around the bay forecast shows stable weather for the next couple of days. high...
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...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. lucky man. tony robinson was skiing at the arapahoe ski basin when an avalanche hit. what seemed like 20 minutes but probably more like 2 minutes he was tossed and turned like a rag doll, snow in his mouth, thinking of his wife and son. miraculously, a small hole opened so he could breathe. tony found himself buried alive. tony robinson joins me now. tony, first of all, i'm so glad you're okay. walk us through what happened. >> i was there alone actually, and found a buddy of mine, at the mountain with his son, and he said come on dow
...and the return of life lived large. ♪ the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going...
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. >> that makes one of us. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for a tornado is being blamed for more than a dozen injuries. >> the tornado hit hattiesburg, tearing of trees and buildings arved a path through the town. the several buildings on the damaged.ere >> our students get a break on sday for the mardi gras holiday. so the university is probably pretty empty right now which is a good thing. it was like you hear turn is described. loud, very quick. the buildings were shaking and we could see the trees. this was just like after katrina. the garden survived. >> the storm threat is gone and e clean-up begins. >> the clinic also continues in rtheast on friday. more than 3 feet of snow. the weather is blamed for 14 deaths. in the day ahead, the man accused of killing a local nd daughter is set to go on trial. their bodies were found in a burning car. he is also suspected of killing mother andal 09.ghter in january 20 he could face a 100-year prison sentence. >> d.c. police are investigating a double stabbing aat happened outside of nightclub. in men
. >> that makes one of us. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for a tornado is being blamed for more than a dozen injuries. >> the tornado hit hattiesburg, tearing of trees and buildings arved a path through the town. the several buildings on the damaged.ere >> our students get a break on sday for the mardi gras holiday. so the university is probably pretty empty right now which is a good thing. it was like you hear turn is...
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again, they underestimate us. so with the limited time i have, i'm going to present part of the foundation of my expertise that i present in my 8 hour class. if i only have limited time i like to put this out because this allows civilians, it allows officers to understand there are differences in the gravanis culture and you have to understand these differences and be able to articulate them in court if you are going to get prosecution. and by having these trainings that are consistent, it also helps clear up misinformation that's widely reported in the media which can really hurt you in court. for example, this article came out november 2012, there's a homicide in a church in the los angeles area. big, big story because two church members contacted a subject who was, quote, tagging doing gravanis on the church. a subject emerged from a near b*if vehicle, shot and killed one church goer and wounded the other one. big, bold letters it read things like various newspapers read the same thing, taggers shoot two church
again, they underestimate us. so with the limited time i have, i'm going to present part of the foundation of my expertise that i present in my 8 hour class. if i only have limited time i like to put this out because this allows civilians, it allows officers to understand there are differences in the gravanis culture and you have to understand these differences and be able to articulate them in court if you are going to get prosecution. and by having these trainings that are consistent, it also...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. >>> you know what the real problem is for month-old fed notes right now? simple, they
i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be...
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whatever it is, keep doing it. >> siep us up. another polarizing dress, to borrow your words, naomi watts. what did you think? did you like it, june? >> more on the edgier side that we don't see. the night was so boring that i think it was exciting. i really loved it because of that. >> what about you, joyce? >> i thought it was the sleeper hit of the oscars. naomi watts never gets it wrong but last night was the night where she really stood out. it was bold and it was different and modern. i thought she looked amazing. >> let's talk about helen hunt wearing h & m. >> eau couture, h & m. >> i love that she was wearing h & m dress and million dollar jewelry. brilliant marketing. the dress isn't my favorite but i did love -- it was navy. navy was the new black last night. it was a truly stunning silhouette on her. i wouldn't have said this is a look of less. it definitely gave her a look of more. >> it was puffy and sparkly. >> she totally wins the oscar. >> she was my favorite. >> everyone fell in love with her if they weren't alr
whatever it is, keep doing it. >> siep us up. another polarizing dress, to borrow your words, naomi watts. what did you think? did you like it, june? >> more on the edgier side that we don't see. the night was so boring that i think it was exciting. i really loved it because of that. >> what about you, joyce? >> i thought it was the sleeper hit of the oscars. naomi watts never gets it wrong but last night was the night where she really stood out. it was bold and it was...
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they are forcing us to leave the seeing. and you mentioned that there are going to be a san bernadino press conference and about 45 minutes. and in addition, to the los angeles police department. they have not been as involved as the local san bernadono he has been confirmed dead. >> pam: according to the los angeles police do you have a sense that the urgency has changed in the area since you are in big bear? from those earlier reports that he was confirmed dead. do you still feel that the police are still on high alert. >> once we thought we heard the word, often that he was dead it seemed like there was a little bit of a tension relief in the air. it has been difficult to even get deputies and law- enforcement to talk to us and even the basic about where we should be stationed in with our satellite truck. we do not know it was christopher dorner. >> we are all of all waiting word certainly, news agencies are stunned and what is next for you, chris? >> we are repositioning ourselves we will be continuing to bring you updat
they are forcing us to leave the seeing. and you mentioned that there are going to be a san bernadino press conference and about 45 minutes. and in addition, to the los angeles police department. they have not been as involved as the local san bernadono he has been confirmed dead. >> pam: according to the los angeles police do you have a sense that the urgency has changed in the area since you are in big bear? from those earlier reports that he was confirmed dead. do you still feel that...
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with the incentives and lower interest rates for a used car, they're not much more than a used one. >>> an american executive who criticized the work ethic. morrie taylor says french workers get paid high wages but only work three hours a day. and guying a goodyear plant in france would be, quote, stupid. taylor is known as the griz for his aggressive style, which the french say is insulting. >>> and looking for bold, creative individuals. but not for their jobs, instead as customers. the company is running a contest for a chance to buy a pair of its internet-connected glasses. to enter you must live in the u.s. and tell google what you would do with what the company calls google glass. if you win, by the way, they're still going to cost you $1,500. a competition i would inter. is this a line to give my money away. >> that's a little pricey. >>> when we come back this morning, investigators explain how a young cancer patient became a fire victim. all of it while lying in her hospital bed. >>> also ahead, what the leader of the free world had to say about his round with the world's gre
with the incentives and lower interest rates for a used car, they're not much more than a used one. >>> an american executive who criticized the work ethic. morrie taylor says french workers get paid high wages but only work three hours a day. and guying a goodyear plant in france would be, quote, stupid. taylor is known as the griz for his aggressive style, which the french say is insulting. >>> and looking for bold, creative individuals. but not for their jobs, instead as...
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meteorologist alexandra steele has been following all of that for us and she joins us now. hello, alexandra. >> hi, absolutely. new haven county getting pounded, as well. here are some of the snow fall totals thus far in connecticut. and connecticut is beginning to wind down, western connecticut will wind down and move eastward. manchester, connecticut, 28 1/2, avon connecticut, as well. stores, 15 inches, hamden, 34, these are the big winners. incredible numbers there. and here's a picture of connecticut. we're watching the clearing from west to east, this is the litchfield hills. but where it's the bright white colors that's bright banding, that's where the snow was coming down in 2 and 3 inches per hour. it is all minimizing and moving eastward. but i-91 from hartford down to wallingford and all down the shoreline, all the moisture coming off the water allowing madison and brantford to get pummelled with between 25 and 30 inches of snow. so we are going to see an end. new york city will end this morning, boston ends by this afternoon. and then maine will end by tonight.
meteorologist alexandra steele has been following all of that for us and she joins us now. hello, alexandra. >> hi, absolutely. new haven county getting pounded, as well. here are some of the snow fall totals thus far in connecticut. and connecticut is beginning to wind down, western connecticut will wind down and move eastward. manchester, connecticut, 28 1/2, avon connecticut, as well. stores, 15 inches, hamden, 34, these are the big winners. incredible numbers there. and here's a...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here for you, always. always. it was a friday night, and i had gone on a string of disasters states, this was in the 1980's. we hooked up, but said we didn't. it was 2:00am and i was getting home. i lived in venice, california. the rent was affordable. but this was to in the morning. the house had a wraparound porch. i was walking up to my house, and there was a shadowy figure on the porch. i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bo
all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here...
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we showed you the nayak gas station that's about a mile east of us. that's as high as we could make it this afternoon. the snow was coming down too heavy. right now conditions are much improved. chain controls however are in effect from gold run all the way up and over the summit over the truckee. at blue canyon, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> we have more storm coverage to come. bill martin will have his complete forecast in 10 minutes. at 5:30 we head to the south bay. neighbors are comparing their storm damage to a tornado blowing through. >>> the million dollars home is on alameda diablo in the town of diablo. the tree caused so much damage that home is now red tagged. crews were scheduled to bring in a crane today for that tree removal. tarps were kept on the roof to keep the rain from soaking the inside of the home and wrecking all the contents. the homeowner says the tree fell because the roots were diseased. >>> google has reached a height never achieved. it stock heights hit and then closed above the $8 mark today. google closed at $806.85 thi
we showed you the nayak gas station that's about a mile east of us. that's as high as we could make it this afternoon. the snow was coming down too heavy. right now conditions are much improved. chain controls however are in effect from gold run all the way up and over the summit over the truckee. at blue canyon, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >>> we have more storm coverage to come. bill martin will have his complete forecast in 10 minutes. at 5:30 we head to the south bay. neighbors are...
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joins us... with what happened. 3 ((joy)) it didn't takk long foo thomassgreee tt be handguffed and escorted out f baltimore citt circcit court this morninn by sheriff's deputies. p3((vo)) green was placed on - probation after he hit and & neaaly killed two johns hopkins studentsback in may 2011. at the ime, he had beenndrinking.. aa part of williams ordered him into he prrgram. that was last year around ttis timee by the end of april, green's ignition interlock registered 8 viooatioos. during toddy's hearing judge williams hadd green taken inno custodyciting the seriousness of is comes as good news for community activists. 3 22:09:48 at leass it means wwre not goinggto hhve aaother aacident is for a hile - 22:10:05 &p3 p((oy)) green faces ,3 seveeal traffic violations in hhoard and baltimore counties. hh'll be aapeariig innhoward 3 we've been reportinn... eventhough green has 18 oints on hii driving recordhe still - has a valid maryland driver's & license.... because he's enrolled in he state'ss
joins us... with what happened. 3 ((joy)) it didn't takk long foo thomassgreee tt be handguffed and escorted out f baltimore citt circcit court this morninn by sheriff's deputies. p3((vo)) green was placed on - probation after he hit and & neaaly killed two johns hopkins studentsback in may 2011. at the ime, he had beenndrinking.. aa part of williams ordered him into he prrgram. that was last year around ttis timee by the end of april, green's ignition interlock registered 8 viooatioos....
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but be creative how to use it. you could use it at a trade show booth, an exhibit, a client presentation. tell stories about your business. it's really about creating an info graphic. >> that might be the most creative thing too. what story are you telling. >> that's exactly it. i'll give you an example. maybe your business is about huge waste. you can create around infographic at the end of the year and say, thanks to you and our efforts, it's all about this. what you want people to do is share it, right? >> and it's so much more meaningful. thank you. because of you, you you we save 10,000 plastic bags. it's so much more meaningful if you see a picture of 10,000 picture bags with an x or something in the info graphic. thank you so much for sharing this. it's such a great way to get the word out and a way that really resonates with people. i appreciate you coming on and joining us. >> thanks for having me, it was great. >>> are you looking to take your business to the international marketplace? well, here now are
but be creative how to use it. you could use it at a trade show booth, an exhibit, a client presentation. tell stories about your business. it's really about creating an info graphic. >> that might be the most creative thing too. what story are you telling. >> that's exactly it. i'll give you an example. maybe your business is about huge waste. you can create around infographic at the end of the year and say, thanks to you and our efforts, it's all about this. what you want people...
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we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this is being sold throughout the country. it's not only sold in convenience stores, adult novelty shops and other avenues to sell the product. >> part of the problem is, there's this loophole where it's sold legally. so knowing that, until you can get to the point where it's not sold, what can you tell parents to be -- part of it is awareness, i'm sure. what do they need to talk to their kids about, so they understand the risks. you said chase didn't? >> well, it's talking to your children, your grandchildren. talking to them saying, have you heard before this stuff, do you under
we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this...
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the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we used a presence when we showed up. secondly, we used a cold tear gas. then we used the next tear gas was that that was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> he was also asked but would not answer if dorner had been planning addition aal attacks i the area. gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: 12:22 p.m. on tuesday. that's when a 911 call came in when the first real sighting of fugitive christopher dorner in days. two people who were hired to clean houses in the big bear area run into a man who looks like dorner. he ties them up and then takes off in their purple nissan. one of the cleaners is able to escape. that's when she calls police. it turns out they were tied up in a house right across the street from the san bernardino sheriff's command center. 12:45 p.m., fish and wildlife officials spot a purple car driving on california 38. >> the suspect realized he had been identified. >> reporter: dorner tries to evade them, at one point crashing
the tear gas canisters that we used, first off, we used a presence when we showed up. secondly, we used a cold tear gas. then we used the next tear gas was that that was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> he was also asked but would not answer if dorner had been planning addition aal attacks i the area. gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: 12:22 p.m. on tuesday. that's when a 911 call came in when the...
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just flooding us, possibly killing us. . >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is early start weekend. >> well look under every rock, well look around every corner and we will search mountain tops for him. >> he's out there somewhere. and l.a. police vow they will hunt him down. new developments this morning in the bizarre case of this rogue ex-cop. >>> there is really no place to put the snow. >> cleaning up and digging out. the snow's finally stopped falling in the northeast, but get ready, there's another winter storm brewing right now. >>> and tonight is the big night. it's all about the dudes, so where do the women fit into the all male affair? it's sunday, february 10th, good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >>> los angeles police have a message for christopher dorner. >> we're all hoping dorner will turn himself in and the chief wants to reopen the case and he made a plea to dorner that he would turn himself in. and to be honest with you, that would be the best resolution for this local thing right now. no one else has to be shot or injured, no
just flooding us, possibly killing us. . >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is early start weekend. >> well look under every rock, well look around every corner and we will search mountain tops for him. >> he's out there somewhere. and l.a. police vow they will hunt him down. new developments this morning in the bizarre case of this rogue ex-cop. >>> there is really no place to put the snow. >> cleaning up and digging out. the snow's finally...
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with a firearm, you have to use it appropriately, it has to be an appropriate firearm. as justice scalia said, he's not any shrinking left wing violet, he's the one who stated there could and should be regulations. so nobody is trying to take your members' guns away, they can go out and shoot, they can hunt, they can have them for self-protection but they need to abide by the law in doing so. >> if i may, i think it's important, the chief and i discussed this last week, we were at a luncheon, the chief was saying something, i just happened to chime in. it's important to get different people in the room to be introduced to different sets of ideas. i remember this person was an nra member and they said, thanks, i never thought of it that way and he actually applauded what i had to say, you made me think about something differently. i'm going to go home and think about that. i wasn't hostile, i was just giving him something to think about and he appreciated it and said he would invite me to some other meetings, they would appreciate hearing something different. i think it'
with a firearm, you have to use it appropriately, it has to be an appropriate firearm. as justice scalia said, he's not any shrinking left wing violet, he's the one who stated there could and should be regulations. so nobody is trying to take your members' guns away, they can go out and shoot, they can hunt, they can have them for self-protection but they need to abide by the law in doing so. >> if i may, i think it's important, the chief and i discussed this last week, we were at a...
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things are being done to us, not with us. there is an unlimited, untapped possibilities to do extraordinary things. it is not just about financial capital. it is about human capital, people forming connections, seeing things differently. i want to argue for that, but in the absence of its manifestations, i want to create a different constructs of active participation, folks doing things in partnership with government that government use to do exclusively but is no longer committing to do. tavis: i keep saying gavin. you are the lieutenant governor. we have been friends for so long. i saw a piece on politico where you were talking specifically about poverty, and i am paraphrasing, and you said that poverty is going to be our greatest regret. how does poverty complicate this process buses and the engagement, when poor people of is the lack of resources, opportunity, time, and by access, i mean internet access, etc.? how does poverty complicates this process? >> it is significant. it has been mitigated by these devices, and i wi
things are being done to us, not with us. there is an unlimited, untapped possibilities to do extraordinary things. it is not just about financial capital. it is about human capital, people forming connections, seeing things differently. i want to argue for that, but in the absence of its manifestations, i want to create a different constructs of active participation, folks doing things in partnership with government that government use to do exclusively but is no longer committing to do....
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with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can they do for us in the future? they cannot be unstable. also, there is a lot of business investment in haiti, and now haiti is being opened to mining interests, both canadian and u.s. mining interest. there is a huge amount of gold and silver and copper to be found underneath the surface, but people have not come in before because haitians will not allow them to come in on on fair terms, but those will be changed, and now mining companies can explore wherever they want. tavis: you talk about these organizations. have the ngos been good or bad for haiti? >> release is necessary. good when you're buildings have fallen down, relief is necessary. you have got to pull bodies out of the rubble. you have to do
with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can they do for us in the future? they cannot be unstable. also, there is a lot of business investment in haiti, and now haiti is...
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we do have a huge -- ahead of us. i am looking forward to hearing the many ideas that will be coming out of a conference today. we have experts from law enforcement. we have experts from committed to groups. we have people from all around the country, all around the world that will be here to share many of those ideas. i know at the end of the conference everyone will leave feeling more empowered. you will learn ideas that you can go back and share in your communities. also today we will be having a press conference at around 11:30 also. and the press conference is i think one that will focus on many of the areas that we struggle. in san francisco we struggle a lot in the courthouses in terms of how to deal with vandals. sometimes in many cases they get community service. as you heard me say earlier it is the same people who are coming through 3, 4, 5 times and still doing community service. will be pushing for stiffer fines; will work closer with the judges. graffiti is a quality-of-life issue. it used to be low on t
we do have a huge -- ahead of us. i am looking forward to hearing the many ideas that will be coming out of a conference today. we have experts from law enforcement. we have experts from committed to groups. we have people from all around the country, all around the world that will be here to share many of those ideas. i know at the end of the conference everyone will leave feeling more empowered. you will learn ideas that you can go back and share in your communities. also today we will be...